the stick

hellize

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From the brothel's wine cellar a hidden trap door led further down to a dark passage through a jarring staircase, which he hoped will connect at some point to the institute itself.
He struck a match, its light somewhat enhanced by the bronze pipes bolted to the ceiling and hurried his steps as much as he could, finally reaching the old riveted iron door at the end. It was bolted shut.
A sudden rattling noise skived his ear, turned his head and looked back in horror. At the far end of the passage, above the staircase, the door was opened. Someone was coming. He was caught between them and the closed door, like a cornered rat. In a surge of strength he took three steps and jumped, bracing one foot against the wall and thrusting off, catching the other foot on the opposite side and thrusting again, higher, so that his outstretched arms could reach the pipes. A pair of legs were visible descending the stairs.
He pulled himself up, wrapping his legs around the pipes, and then through sheer force rolled over above them, so he faced the floor. He looked down with despair. His stick pulled apart and readied. There was nothing else he could do.
They were coming. How long had he taken? Had he been seen? Heard?
A moment later - holding his breath despite his heaving chest - he saw them. One held a torch, the other rummaging his pocket. Finally a large key appeared, gleaming in the torch's blaze, which disappeared soon enough in the ancient doors keyhole. Heavenly light engulfed the tunnel, just for a second, before the total darkness took hold of it again.

The stick is 785 grams in total, 52 cm long in its closed state. The blade itself is 31.5 cm long, 28 mm wide and 6 mm thick, Forged of 5160.
The scabbard as well as the hilt is constructed of wenge and iron.
Closes with a manly click and it also needs considerable force to be opened. Behaves as a mace prior to it ;)


It is available ;)


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Another scintilating tale to introduce the hero of the hour. I expect it enabled its carrier to effect his escape after dealing to those who stood in the path to freedom. A fantastic combintion of form and function made to enhance the pleasure of viewing and using it. I like it a lot.
 
well done tale - well done stick. BTW, a good author like yourself will get richer bent over a computer writing tales than bent over a grinder inhaling dust :D
 
Another scintilating tale to introduce the hero of the hour. I expect it enabled its carrier to effect his escape after dealing to those who stood in the path to freedom. A fantastic combintion of form and function made to enhance the pleasure of viewing and using it. I like it a lot.

Thanks a lot! :)
But I can not take the full credit unfortunately. The stick was inspired by Cardinal Chang's weapon and the tale from his adventures in the awesome novel The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters.
 
well done tale - well done stick. BTW, a good author like yourself will get richer bent over a computer writing tales than bent over a grinder inhaling dust :D

Thanks, but I have to confess, I cheated here ;)
 
I love this! It combines two of my favorite things, clubs and blades! You don't even have to open it unless things get really awful.

Red
 
Good concept and design.. I first saw this concept in the Philippines where the rattan was hollowed out and the blade was slid into it like a sheath.. question is, how is the wood going to sustain the impact of a "oops, upside your head" application? <G>
 
I love this! It combines two of my favorite things, clubs and blades! You don't even have to open it unless things get really awful.

Red
Thanks! Hopefully it won't come to that thou :D
 
Good concept and design.. I first saw this concept in the Philippines where the rattan was hollowed out and the blade was slid into it like a sheath.. question is, how is the wood going to sustain the impact of a "oops, upside your head" application? <G>

Thanks! :)
I think it could handle anything like that! The iron accessories aren't just ornamentation, they actively hold the whole thing together, and there was also tons of epoxi applied :D
 
I don't have this often. But this piece had me wondering if I could purchase it from you. And then I remembered that I just purchased a new grinder....so probably not.
 
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